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we should maybe try to emulate some of those environments. we're already starting to see some of that. >> jonathan webb is an executive at the office furniture manufacturer, ki. appreciate you being with us this morning. and "press: here" will be back in just a minute. >>> a retirirement thahat we ha sortrt of a sisterr podcast cal sandhillll road,, w which is al ababout venenture capapital in n valleyey. you cacan find sandhihill r roa ananywhere you f find youour qu popod popodcasts, like apapple podcasts andnd googlee play and stitchcher and spotifify. you can e even asksk alexa,a, the latest e episode of sandndh roadad." my thahanks to m my gueststs ank you for r making us s part of y sundnday morningng. damian trujillo: hello, and welcome to "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo, and today, we go one-on-one with a senior adviser to the president of the united states, who also happens to be the granddaughter of cesar chavez, on your "comunidad del valle." ♪♪♪ damian: julie chavez rodriguez, thank you for joining us today. you k
we should maybe try to emulate some of those environments. we're already starting to see some of that. >> jonathan webb is an executive at the office furniture manufacturer, ki. appreciate you being with us this morning. and "press: here" will be back in just a minute. >>> a retirirement thahat we ha sortrt of a sisterr podcast cal sandhillll road,, w which is al ababout venenture capapital in n valleyey. you cacan find sandhihill r roa ananywhere you f find youour qu...
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we should maybe try to emulate some satisfy those environments. we're already starting to see some of that. >> well, jonathan webb is an executive at the office furniture manufacturer ki. i appreciate you being with us this morning. and "press: here" will be back in just a minute. >>> bringing people together makes the bay area stronger. >> so we're committed to telling your stories. >> connecting you to solutions. >> and making sure your voice is heard. nbc bay area moving you forward. ♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer and tesla full self-driving is the worst commercial software i've ever seen. tell congress to shut it down. paid for by the dawn project. >>> a reminder, we have sort of a sister podcast called sand hill road, which is all about venture capital in silicon valley. you can find sand hill road anywhere
we should maybe try to emulate some satisfy those environments. we're already starting to see some of that. >> well, jonathan webb is an executive at the office furniture manufacturer ki. i appreciate you being with us this morning. and "press: here" will be back in just a minute. >>> bringing people together makes the bay area stronger. >> so we're committed to telling your stories. >> connecting you to solutions. >> and making sure your voice is...
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you want to test in smaller elections and smaller environments. soledad: you have started small, you did an election in king county. tell me about it how did it go? particular type of election it was a low turnout election so in a population of 1.2 million voters they would have a fraction of them participate in the election. the other challenge -- >> like 3,000, 3,200. brian: or less. sometimes just a few hundred. and voters were able to access through the smart device using this federally approved cloud secure portal and mark the bat even if blind or disabled they access it and mark it and return it electronically. the result of that was that the turnout in that election with a mobile device was it doubled the turnout. fully enfranchised voters. soledad: big concernre hack int the vote and that is why people talk about paper ballots as being the safeest option. do they have a point that ultimately no matter how good the technology the paper ballot is the safest option? brian: it is the pauper ballot that is counted but again i'm not here in the
you want to test in smaller elections and smaller environments. soledad: you have started small, you did an election in king county. tell me about it how did it go? particular type of election it was a low turnout election so in a population of 1.2 million voters they would have a fraction of them participate in the election. the other challenge -- >> like 3,000, 3,200. brian: or less. sometimes just a few hundred. and voters were able to access through the smart device using this...
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agustina: yeah, so the department of environment has granted cana a decarbonization grant to be able to distribute, i think it's 150 induction stoves and also inform the community, the latino community especially, on the dangers of cooking with gas, and this is why it's really important that we have the community aware that, and also that we are able to give them the options to switch to an induction stove so that they can cook with cleaner and healthier equipment, and they're not exposed to any toxic pollutants that are emitted from gas stoves. damian: and we're looking at video of some of those gas stoves in operation, talk about what an induction stove is for those of us who might not be aware. agustina: yeah, so induction stoves may look like electric resistance stoves, but they actually work very differently. and in fact, they end up working very similarly to natural gas stoves, just without the flames. so, induction stoves, they have a magnetic coil in the bottom, so they work through magnetism. and this is why it's really important that you keep in mind that you need to use di
agustina: yeah, so the department of environment has granted cana a decarbonization grant to be able to distribute, i think it's 150 induction stoves and also inform the community, the latino community especially, on the dangers of cooking with gas, and this is why it's really important that we have the community aware that, and also that we are able to give them the options to switch to an induction stove so that they can cook with cleaner and healthier equipment, and they're not exposed to...
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we can pass those savings on to the environment, the business, and the community. pg&e really is an expert in saving energy, and that partnership is extremely exciting. together, we're building a better california. >>> you have to fight fire with fire. i love how she gets under trump. >>> we have three -- >>> good morning and welcome to sunday today i'm willie geist happy fourth of july eve. we will get through a very busy week of news. and talk to ellie
we can pass those savings on to the environment, the business, and the community. pg&e really is an expert in saving energy, and that partnership is extremely exciting. together, we're building a better california. >>> you have to fight fire with fire. i love how she gets under trump. >>> we have three -- >>> good morning and welcome to sunday today i'm willie geist happy fourth of july eve. we will get through a very busy week of news. and talk to ellie
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how does veganism help the environment? >> nearly a third about the land on earth is devoted exclusively to animal agriculture. that amounts to 41% of the land in the united states, it has great health benefits for you personally as well. >> that's why vegan says is not a trend. veganism is here to stay and grow. >> owner of a vegan philippine restaurant in the bay area agrees. she turned vegan in 2015, her community did not warm up to the idea. >> when i first opened, i kind of had mixed reviews. the older philippines, grandmas and grandpas would come in and -- it is like what is this? i would get so much heat from them. thanks to a younger generation she says is more aware, veganism is more embraced. >> they're seeing the truth about these slaughter houses and everything and how it affects the environment and how it is bad for the body. they have all these information now that they're the ones that are bringing the grandmas and grandpas. >> reporter: you won't run out of vegan options throughout the bay area, they're popp
how does veganism help the environment? >> nearly a third about the land on earth is devoted exclusively to animal agriculture. that amounts to 41% of the land in the united states, it has great health benefits for you personally as well. >> that's why vegan says is not a trend. veganism is here to stay and grow. >> owner of a vegan philippine restaurant in the bay area agrees. she turned vegan in 2015, her community did not warm up to the idea. >> when i first opened, i...
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we have to create the nurturing environment that businesses want to be in. and so we listen very carefully to what they're telling us and it's across industries, whether it's the old dupont which used to be chemical, now moving toward biologically based materials and w.l. gore, astro seneca. all terrific. amazon just broke ground on a major distribution center. we are just as excited about the smaller businesses in our state. our job is to make sure that businesses, entrepreneurs, business leaders across a range of industries find delaware to be attractive. >> this is so important because we're having this debate on a national level right now. how do you create growth. you know, one idea is to, you know, raise taxes for business. the other idea is to make it what you're doing, encourage business to create jobs. let me ask you about this whole debate that we're having on a national level about fiscal responsibility. you know, spending, obligations like social security, medicare. what is the biggest challenge to you in terms of keeping your balanced budget for
we have to create the nurturing environment that businesses want to be in. and so we listen very carefully to what they're telling us and it's across industries, whether it's the old dupont which used to be chemical, now moving toward biologically based materials and w.l. gore, astro seneca. all terrific. amazon just broke ground on a major distribution center. we are just as excited about the smaller businesses in our state. our job is to make sure that businesses, entrepreneurs, business...
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and subsidized because of low rate environment, which isn't true. we told the world it squeezes our netting, $5 million a year. reverse side to that, rates will go up one day and we'll get that back. we're investing the business if it were normal environment. we know right now margins are lower. it's just like the you were running a pizza shop and the post of mozzarella is liar you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because the margin is higher. we try to be long term. >> what policies create jobs? that's what we're trying to figure out? >> i think it's fairly consistent that we have done -- the grand bargain. it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants, that show that america can make decisions. it set a more effective tax system. it reduced tax uncertainty going forward. i think we could have a booming environment. i may be wrong. that's my own personal belief. if we have a grand bargain, americans take off. the rest of the world needs us to be strong. europe still has its issues and it will for a couple of years. so i think it's important t
and subsidized because of low rate environment, which isn't true. we told the world it squeezes our netting, $5 million a year. reverse side to that, rates will go up one day and we'll get that back. we're investing the business if it were normal environment. we know right now margins are lower. it's just like the you were running a pizza shop and the post of mozzarella is liar you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because the margin is higher. we try to be long term. >> what policies create...
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the companies have to create an environment in which people feel safe. that's what's really driving this. at first we saw numbers improving in terms of level of vaccinations, cases declining, but that's all changed with the delta variant. so, as a result, companies have to take action to ensure that people can indeed operate and work in a safe environment. >> i think what you're saying, the greater good for all is more than the person that you have to make accommodations for. >> this really is an issue of public health and safety. and because we all have to work and live together, it has to be determined what's best overall. it's vaccines. if it's not vaccines. it's testing. as we look at going forward -- oh, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> we're talking about private companies can mandate, but what about a teacher? we heard that all teachers, there's going to be this mandate that teachers need to be vaccinated. we require students to provide vaccination for mmr, tetanus to present protect already. why is this vaccine so controversial when we already ask people
the companies have to create an environment in which people feel safe. that's what's really driving this. at first we saw numbers improving in terms of level of vaccinations, cases declining, but that's all changed with the delta variant. so, as a result, companies have to take action to ensure that people can indeed operate and work in a safe environment. >> i think what you're saying, the greater good for all is more than the person that you have to make accommodations for. >>...
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system has to understand what the different objects in the environment are. they understand the world. so this understanding, mapping, localization, prediction, all those things are part of my role. >> one of the struggles with robots whether you try to give them an automated task -- it's how predictable the world is. the task you give them is supposed to be predictable. but all kinds of things come into that. >> totally. that is where automation has -- you know -- succeeded in the past. production lines could predict that option. you can really like -- you know -- for some environments that are natural like nature as plants grow, this is where automation has failed. it is so hard to predict how a plant is going to look like, how it will exit the crop. that's where ai plays a role to help us capture that, understand that, and be able to solve the problems to allow for automation. so i think this is going to be the era of artificial intelligence, and also robotics. the robots can become more usable outside the natural environment. >> that makes sense. let me e
system has to understand what the different objects in the environment are. they understand the world. so this understanding, mapping, localization, prediction, all those things are part of my role. >> one of the struggles with robots whether you try to give them an automated task -- it's how predictable the world is. the task you give them is supposed to be predictable. but all kinds of things come into that. >> totally. that is where automation has -- you know -- succeeded in the...
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we heard about the environment. i also thought i heard a gentle prodding of this body, the united nation to say, remember your charter, remember your documents and live up to those. >> he commended the u.n. for all of the work that has bun done but encouraged them to keep going. he referred to the environment throughout this speech, saying the right of the environment, that man is not authorized to abuse earth. that was a central theme as well. savannah? >> we heard him loud and clear and he has a busy day ahead of him. he'll meet with families at the 9/11 memorial and museum. later he'll have a procession through central park and a mass at madison square gadden tonight. at the memt he remains at the united nations general assembly. once again, the pope addressing world leaders, gentleman until approach but certainly firm in his convictions. we'll continue to carry the pope's activities life on nbc. we have another big political story breaking this morning, as speaker john boehner unexpectedly announced he's steppin
we heard about the environment. i also thought i heard a gentle prodding of this body, the united nation to say, remember your charter, remember your documents and live up to those. >> he commended the u.n. for all of the work that has bun done but encouraged them to keep going. he referred to the environment throughout this speech, saying the right of the environment, that man is not authorized to abuse earth. that was a central theme as well. savannah? >> we heard him loud and...
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we designed the robot from the ground up to fit into the home environment. we -- when people look at things, you know they're looking at things. >> right. the robot moves with you. >> that's not the normal cue that you're getting from the real action. they look almost human. >> uncanny value. >> it took spaces on the video screen. his grandmother thinks of the robot as some embodiment of tuk. not some strange -- >> yeah. yeah. does the robot -- do we go jig -- what do we have, 2,000 now? >> 1399. >> 1399 right now, less than i thought. what i really want to do is make a $600 robot or i want to make a robot that does more. >> this is more. >> pick one. we're working on the arms. >> tuk, omni robots. look it up on the web. cool to watch. fun videos as well. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> up next on "press: here", what happens if the recruiter is a computer. your career decided by ai when "press: here" continues. >>> "press: here" is available as a podcast on itunes. >>> welcome back to "press here. you never know what to expect with a new job inte
we designed the robot from the ground up to fit into the home environment. we -- when people look at things, you know they're looking at things. >> right. the robot moves with you. >> that's not the normal cue that you're getting from the real action. they look almost human. >> uncanny value. >> it took spaces on the video screen. his grandmother thinks of the robot as some embodiment of tuk. not some strange -- >> yeah. yeah. does the robot -- do we go jig -- what...
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in fact, we designed the robot from the ground up to fit into the home environment. subtle design makes a huge difference in user experience. so when you talk to people, when people look at things, you know they're looking at things. >> right, the robot moves along with you and looks down -- >> the real interaction. so the neck actually gives you that feeling. >> you could have gone a lot further and made it like the robots in japan that look almost human, right? >> the uncanny. >> face on the video screen his grandmother thinks of the row wot as an embodiment of you and not some sort of stranger. >> right. >> what's ahead? do we go jig stretch are where the robot can juggle or does the robot get cheaper? what are we at about $2,000 right now? >> $1,399. >> less than i thought. do you think what i real hi want to co-is make a $600 robot or a robot that does something more? >> we keep the cost down and add features on it but the next thing would be the arms. so we've been working on it and we're really excited. >> tuch vu, a good spelling. ohmni. look it up on the web
in fact, we designed the robot from the ground up to fit into the home environment. subtle design makes a huge difference in user experience. so when you talk to people, when people look at things, you know they're looking at things. >> right, the robot moves along with you and looks down -- >> the real interaction. so the neck actually gives you that feeling. >> you could have gone a lot further and made it like the robots in japan that look almost human, right? >> the...
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but, doing good for the environment and profit can conflict. we do live in a capitol society after all. it is classic case of an oil in the tree. the environmentalist wants to save the owl and the catalyst wants to cut out the tree. they're investing interesting science to save the world and still return a healthy return to investors. his firm just raised its fifth funding and how much money? >> $725 million. silicon valleyoney money. >> 7 and what million dollars? >> $725 million. >> the e ckey is we take that my and produce a return and give it back. >> hopefully more than you started with. >> exactly. >> this is not obvious to me. i mean one of the things you are fighting. where is the money in not cutting down. >> obviously, taking a step back, detect in our investment spaces and our theory behind the these is we are tackling some of the hardest global problems using approaches and broader detect and technologies. >> my point is oftentimes what you are investing in is making the world a better place. making the burn place is not a profitabl
but, doing good for the environment and profit can conflict. we do live in a capitol society after all. it is classic case of an oil in the tree. the environmentalist wants to save the owl and the catalyst wants to cut out the tree. they're investing interesting science to save the world and still return a healthy return to investors. his firm just raised its fifth funding and how much money? >> $725 million. silicon valleyoney money. >> 7 and what million dollars? >> $725...
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so, it'st environment -- one of the sayings we have is we want to create an environment where you can bring your whole self to work. it's important so that you work hard at doing that, that allows people to feel comfortable in their environment they're in. by the way, we serve a very diverse set of customers. the more diverse you are internally, the more you'll make better products for your customers. >> now, i know this isn't really your area, but you look at what's happening with social media today. you know, there was a lot of sort of optimism around social media, you know, allowing unrepressed people to get up and challenge authority. now it's kind of like moving the other way around. i mean, from your perspective, given your background, how do you see that? what do you think they could be doing to address the concerns that have arisen? >> first of all, i think balance is what matters. you can get tainted by looking at one social media versus another. i think what matters most is sticking to the facts. what matters most is balance in terms of what you're paying attention to, how y
so, it'st environment -- one of the sayings we have is we want to create an environment where you can bring your whole self to work. it's important so that you work hard at doing that, that allows people to feel comfortable in their environment they're in. by the way, we serve a very diverse set of customers. the more diverse you are internally, the more you'll make better products for your customers. >> now, i know this isn't really your area, but you look at what's happening with social...
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. >>> hostile environment -- serious charges about how women are treated at one of america's oldest and most prestigious schools. >>> and making a difference -- do you ever think about what happens to all the leftover food after the concert and the big game is over? harvesting one man's great idea. game is over? harvesting one man's great idea. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. while they are fortunate to have avoided a disaster in the air, tonight southwest airlines has a big problem. so does the maker of the 737. so do thousands of people with plans to fly. the issue is cracks in the fuselage of some boeing 737s. most of the cracks too small to see, but one of them grew large enough to open up a hole in the roof of a southwest jet a few days back. that incident has now triggered the inspection of more 737s across the country. this is going to bring new attention to our short haul aircraft in this country. in the air for multiple flights per day and carrying a lot of the passenger load. nbc's tom costello who covers aviation for
. >>> hostile environment -- serious charges about how women are treated at one of america's oldest and most prestigious schools. >>> and making a difference -- do you ever think about what happens to all the leftover food after the concert and the big game is over? harvesting one man's great idea. game is over? harvesting one man's great idea. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. while they are fortunate...
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the ongoing efforts around the world to help protect the environment. today is earth day, a time to celebrate and raise awareness about planet earth there are a few simple things you can do to help protect the planet we get more now from our friend anne thompson. >> reporter: every april, billions of people around the world get together and celebrate planet earth. the first earth day took place on april 22nd, 1970. a senator from wisconsin organized the demonstration to bring attention to environmental issues by 1990, people in more than 140 countries were celebrating earth day and it's grown bigger ever since. earth day is a day to raise awareness about protecting the planet from things like pollution. >> pollution is the introduction of harmful materials into the vi environment. for example, like trash you see on t the sidide of the road or creek, thahat's pollutution. oil or chemical skills are pollution, also car exhaust. also noise can be pollution. if there's too much sound in the ocean and the whales can't hear each other, that's considered pollu
the ongoing efforts around the world to help protect the environment. today is earth day, a time to celebrate and raise awareness about planet earth there are a few simple things you can do to help protect the planet we get more now from our friend anne thompson. >> reporter: every april, billions of people around the world get together and celebrate planet earth. the first earth day took place on april 22nd, 1970. a senator from wisconsin organized the demonstration to bring attention to...
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but how exactly does veganism help the environment? >> nearly a third of all the land on earth is devoted exclusively to animal agriculture. one third. that's a tremendous amount. and that amounts to actually 41% of the land in the united states. and it also has great health benefits for you personally as well. >> reporter: that's why vegans say it's not a trend, veganism is here to stay and grow. reina montenegro, the owner of a vegan filipino restaurant in the bay area, agrees. she turned vegan in 2016 and says her filipino community initially didn't warm up to the idea. >> so when i first opened i kind of had mixed reviews. you know, the older filipinos, grandma and grandpas would come in and be like what is this? i would get so much, you know, heat from them. >> reporter: but thanks to a younger generation that she says is more aware, veganism is more embraced. >> they're seeing the truth about the slaughterhouses and everything and how it affects the environment and how it's bad for the body. they have all this information now tha
but how exactly does veganism help the environment? >> nearly a third of all the land on earth is devoted exclusively to animal agriculture. one third. that's a tremendous amount. and that amounts to actually 41% of the land in the united states. and it also has great health benefits for you personally as well. >> reporter: that's why vegans say it's not a trend, veganism is here to stay and grow. reina montenegro, the owner of a vegan filipino restaurant in the bay area, agrees....
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then we have the healthy environment. we want to know what's affecting us, how we can have our homes safer. and after that, also mother's day, we're going to have the big clog cancer. we're going to show a healthy colon, what's a nonhealthy colon. we really want latinos to be aware that we need to detect cancer early. and unfortunately, 68% of the latinos do not go to screening on time, so we're dying. just from late detection. >> so there are some preventative measures that we can take to kind of either slow the progression of cancer or maybe even keep it from ever appearing. >> yeah, correct. and remember, men and women, we have to do our colonoscopy or cancer testing. and when we're 50 years old, that's the first time that we start to do the colon testing. however, if it runs in the family, there's a history, then they could start earlier. we really want people, guys, forget the machismo, we have to do the colon. for women, we have to do it. we do have to do it and we don't want to die because we didn't get screened on
then we have the healthy environment. we want to know what's affecting us, how we can have our homes safer. and after that, also mother's day, we're going to have the big clog cancer. we're going to show a healthy colon, what's a nonhealthy colon. we really want latinos to be aware that we need to detect cancer early. and unfortunately, 68% of the latinos do not go to screening on time, so we're dying. just from late detection. >> so there are some preventative measures that we can take...
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so what's good for our business also happens to be good for the environment. and that's what we're all about. finding ways that we can do things that are both good for our business, but also good for the environment. >> i've been trying to explain to people that you in particular have an inner city based business. not just about the cost. but you fight -- i know in new york, there is inner city asthma, diseases, have you been able to cut back on possibly being linked to those kinds of things. >> absolutely. again, virtually zero air particulates and we're headquartered in houston and obviously a big drive in houston. places like new york city. not only are those zero air particulates, but these are loud trucks that are operating very early in the morning, so having a quieter truck is a good thing too. >> that's not one of yours. that's an arrival. >> wrong color. always look for the green truck, jim. >> i'm looking at $1.99. everyone in this country is saying you cannot reduce -- all the politicians, there there's no way to do anything to reduce the price of f
so what's good for our business also happens to be good for the environment. and that's what we're all about. finding ways that we can do things that are both good for our business, but also good for the environment. >> i've been trying to explain to people that you in particular have an inner city based business. not just about the cost. but you fight -- i know in new york, there is inner city asthma, diseases, have you been able to cut back on possibly being linked to those kinds of...
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the macro economic environment is not causing a lot of people to go out and take more risk. also, the profile of someone who is a tech operator can be quite different than somebody who is a great founder. it remains to be seen how much of a bump we will get from the layoffs so far were not seeing it. >> he mentioned the difference between men and women feeling confident. not necessarily do they get funding but do they feel confident about getting the funding. i thought that would've at least changed for the positive to some degree and you are trying to make that change? >> this was a sobering data point. it is when we feel that's really important to put forward because in the wake of the me too movement and george floyd, there was a lot of talk in venture capital about getting more dollars to female founders and founders of color. there was a lot of talk but a lot of it was pretty superficial. we've seen women still receive just 2% of venture capital dollars. the funding to black founders found that it fell 45% year- over-year. there is still a lot of work to be done. for ou
the macro economic environment is not causing a lot of people to go out and take more risk. also, the profile of someone who is a tech operator can be quite different than somebody who is a great founder. it remains to be seen how much of a bump we will get from the layoffs so far were not seeing it. >> he mentioned the difference between men and women feeling confident. not necessarily do they get funding but do they feel confident about getting the funding. i thought that would've at...
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it's important to remember the environment matters less than how companies manage the environment and with the stock market is telling you not that the economy is good or bad but in the given environment, companies are operating fantastically. they can generate profits and that's what's driving stock prices higher. >> heidi, how would you judge the employment or the economy at this point? what would you say? >> i would say the analysts are bifurcated. you have -- if you want to use the wall street/main street divide you're seeing companies work harder to make profits and eventually that has to lead to reinvestment. if you're an optimist you'll believe that these companies will use these profits and grow and not what we're going through right now. >> dan, what are you telling investors right now? there are people worried about what to think. >> yeah. there's a lot to be worried about but it's important to remember that there's been a lot to be worried about for four years now in the markets obviously, the stock market is up exponentially and the fed is doing too much and distorting and
it's important to remember the environment matters less than how companies manage the environment and with the stock market is telling you not that the economy is good or bad but in the given environment, companies are operating fantastically. they can generate profits and that's what's driving stock prices higher. >> heidi, how would you judge the employment or the economy at this point? what would you say? >> i would say the analysts are bifurcated. you have -- if you want to use...
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it takes time for the body to, you know, many acclimated to these environments. as hot as it is and as hot as it's going to get, it's really recommended that people prepare themselves. >> great american safety and first-aid manager says they get plenty of calls from heat-related illnesses throughout the day. it happens so quickly. he urges people to be very conscious of this. like he said, drink plenty of water and find shade if you feel like you're getting overheated. >>> bells ringing in city hall. the city extended hours to marry same-sex couples. >> reporter: san francisco's civic center was a giant party today at the annual pride celebration got under way. just across the street in san francisco city hall the real celebrations were taking place. >> i now pronounce you spouses for life. >> a day after a federal appeals court nullified prop 8, californians were in full swing. >> wanting for the real thing. >> and the real thing was taking place ever where you looked. the city mobilized staff and volunteers to create a marriage assembly line. >> we needed reinf
it takes time for the body to, you know, many acclimated to these environments. as hot as it is and as hot as it's going to get, it's really recommended that people prepare themselves. >> great american safety and first-aid manager says they get plenty of calls from heat-related illnesses throughout the day. it happens so quickly. he urges people to be very conscious of this. like he said, drink plenty of water and find shade if you feel like you're getting overheated. >>> bells...
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you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this.ill this isn't eno. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this.ll this isn't enou. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this. this isn't enough. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this. this isn't enough. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this.this isn't enough. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this. so the things you need to do as an individual, as a team, as a community to really unleash individual creativity. >> that's one of the biggerst things facing -- and i don't name any particular company -- where they say why can't we get anything going. and you say it's because nobody's excited about anything. nobody's feeding off each other. >> happy employee, good morale and freedom is one of the key things you point to in your book as something you need. you can't have a bunch of people who are desperately worried about keeping their jobs or outperforming bob next doo
you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this.ill this isn't eno. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this.ll this isn't enou. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this. this isn't enough. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this. this isn't enough. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this.this isn't enough. you also need to be in an environment that actually fosters this. so the...
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the government agency in charge of protecting the environment and health of the american public. >>> here is senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> thank you for joining us. epa workers based here in the bay area say it's ironic. they're reporting to an office building they don't think is safe. after two years of renovations, nearly 100 employees have complained about the indoor air quality. the workers claim their bosses aren't fixing the problem. now they're turning to us for help. construction continues outside the region 9 epa headquarters in san francisco. but workers say it's what you can't see growing inside the building that troubles them. >> it just seems crazy to us that someone would be risking their health by coming into the office to work on cleaning up the environment elsewhere. >> reporter: sally worked as a staff attorney for the epa and served as vice president as one of region 9's three unions. leaders from all unions sat down with the nbc bay area investigative unit to voice their concerns about the indoor air quality for workers assigned here. >> some folk
the government agency in charge of protecting the environment and health of the american public. >>> here is senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen. >> thank you for joining us. epa workers based here in the bay area say it's ironic. they're reporting to an office building they don't think is safe. after two years of renovations, nearly 100 employees have complained about the indoor air quality. the workers claim their bosses aren't fixing the problem. now they're turning to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> what's in a name? apple almost named its iphone a telepod. the former advertising league said the cupertino based tech giant almost considered naming the industry changing smartphone a tri-pod, an ipad, or a moby, short for a mobile. in another apple related news, word that the 5s will be released this august. the next generation ipad as early as next month. >>> the duchess of came brink may have let slip the sex of her unborn baby while greeting well wishers today. a woman handed her a teddy bear to which she applied, thank you, i'll take that for my -- and then stopped herself. it sounded like she was going to say daughter. britain has a longstanding tradition not to announce the sex of the baby until after the birth. prince william and kate are expecting their first child this j
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> what's in a name? apple almost named its iphone a telepod. the former advertising league said the cupertino based tech giant almost considered naming the industry changing smartphone a tri-pod, an ipad, or a moby, short for a mobile. in another...
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so basically, it's a stereo view, so you put it on like this, then you will see a 3-d environment surrounding you, and you can even stand up and walk around, and also we have this--you know, i don't have it with me--which you have the remote controller, and you can just teleport yourself around the courtyard or on the street. and also, if there are certain things you feel interesting, you can go get closer, up close, and explore it. weimin: so, yeah, in another world, so this is pretty much immersive. you cannot get away with--that means, once you wear the goggle and you're in there, so you're in the environment. you feel the atmosphere, and literally you are in hutongs. so unlike the traditional screen, you can choose to look at only in front of you. here, you can look back, you can surround, so everywhere, you're immediately--you are in another world. robert: wow, and was that the way you sort of pictured telling your story or-- weimin: that's pretty much, yes, so we created--we started from a courtyard, so that's our basic component, and gu yu is expert for unity for the sound, and technol
so basically, it's a stereo view, so you put it on like this, then you will see a 3-d environment surrounding you, and you can even stand up and walk around, and also we have this--you know, i don't have it with me--which you have the remote controller, and you can just teleport yourself around the courtyard or on the street. and also, if there are certain things you feel interesting, you can go get closer, up close, and explore it. weimin: so, yeah, in another world, so this is pretty much...
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but doing good for the environment and doing good for profits often conflict. we do live in a capitalist society after all. think of the classic case of an owl in a tree. the environmentalists want to save the owl. the capitalists want to cut down the tree because there is no money in owls. maybe there is. this is venture firm data collective. they are investing in interesting science that can save the world and still return a healthy return to investors. zach boeing is comanaging partner at data collective. he is here with some news. his firm just raised its fifth fund. it was how much money? >> $725 million. >> earlier this week or last week i guess it was, and i read somewhere that he raised $15 million. and that's a lot of money. but it is funny, li >> right. >> $725 million. the key is that we actually take that money and produce a return on it and give it back to our investors unlike the $15 million. >> more than what you started with, right. >> exactly. >> this is not obvious to me. one of the things you are fighting is deforestation. where is the money
but doing good for the environment and doing good for profits often conflict. we do live in a capitalist society after all. think of the classic case of an owl in a tree. the environmentalists want to save the owl. the capitalists want to cut down the tree because there is no money in owls. maybe there is. this is venture firm data collective. they are investing in interesting science that can save the world and still return a healthy return to investors. zach boeing is comanaging partner at...
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i mean, this technology often outpaces the regulatory environment. and in any disruptive industry that you come into, there's going to be large incumbents that are slower to move than the technology company. i mean, we're a small -- >> thus the opportunity. >> that's why innovation comes from start-up. >> now, my car is in the parking lot right now. what's in it for me? >> money, first and foremost. >> what are we talking about? >> hundreds of dollars a month. i'll tell you a story about one of our users. so we were approached right when we launched by an individual named megan conn. she was coming into her senior year at stanford. and because of federal cutbacks, she didn't have as rich of a student loan program. so she had a shortfall of a couple thousand dollars a year she need to do make up. she approached us. halfway through the year, she had already made up that money. she's making money while it's sitting outside of her dorm. >> what is it, an hour? how does she get compensated? >> per hour or per day. the owner sets the price. it's up to you
i mean, this technology often outpaces the regulatory environment. and in any disruptive industry that you come into, there's going to be large incumbents that are slower to move than the technology company. i mean, we're a small -- >> thus the opportunity. >> that's why innovation comes from start-up. >> now, my car is in the parking lot right now. what's in it for me? >> money, first and foremost. >> what are we talking about? >> hundreds of dollars a...
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with more frequency than any other shopping environment, we save them time. they have on average 30 minutes of discretionary time. >> out of that 280 billion, how much goes unspent and i know a lot of it is in the bottom of my cloengs someplace and who keeps the money. >> that's what the retailers love about this. >> it's a myth. it's a really good -- >> said that in quarterly earnings calls, it's not a myth. >> let me make sure i call fi the $280 billion represents a gifting market. the gift card market is estimated to be about 80 to 90 billion. then the open loop gift card market, 25 billion. so just to qualify that. going back to this issue of cards getting lost, breaking, exactly, and -- >> or it's worth a dollar at olive garden. >> there can be breakage on a card. all of the cards in our program never expire. let's say you found the card two years later, you could always redeem the balance on that card. i think the important thing to recognize is the merchant so olive garden in that case really values your visit. when you come in and spend that gift card
with more frequency than any other shopping environment, we save them time. they have on average 30 minutes of discretionary time. >> out of that 280 billion, how much goes unspent and i know a lot of it is in the bottom of my cloengs someplace and who keeps the money. >> that's what the retailers love about this. >> it's a myth. it's a really good -- >> said that in quarterly earnings calls, it's not a myth. >> let me make sure i call fi the $280 billion...
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it's a great environment. aside from having the opportunity to become proficient in english and spanish very in an ges, there's environment where they have learned to become socially sensitive. at any given time there's going to be a student there that is the second language learner. when they first start they are primarily taught in spanish. as they increase in grade level, their english increases. >> they say my child is going to school in the u.s. they should learn english and perfect that. this is a unique concept to perfect both languages. >> exactly. they can learn to become very socially sensitive to people that are from other cultures and that speak other languages. >> why did your family decide, hey, this is a school for you? >> because the first school that i went to, it was closing down. and then my mom wanted to register to a different school before it was closing. >> what did you think? boy, you have to learn spanish first. what were you thinking at that time? it's going to be hard? is it possible
it's a great environment. aside from having the opportunity to become proficient in english and spanish very in an ges, there's environment where they have learned to become socially sensitive. at any given time there's going to be a student there that is the second language learner. when they first start they are primarily taught in spanish. as they increase in grade level, their english increases. >> they say my child is going to school in the u.s. they should learn english and perfect...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> this next story proves you're never too young to make big scientific discoveries. they are undergraduate students at san jose state university. not only does neither of them yet have a college degree michael has taken a sum total of one astrophysics class in his career. that didn't stop either of them from shooting for the stars and finding them literally. the great space discoveries of our day are no longer made looking through an eye piece at an observatory. they are made crunching numbers an a xoortcomputer. it's why when physic and astronomy professor aaron romanowski wanted to teach an eager student how to find a newly discovered type of galaxy he pointed him to a set of data. it took that student, richard vo, about a year to learn how to even do the search. but when he did earlier this year -- >> it was the first time he looked for something, he found something right away. >> more mass packed in -- >> reporter: what he found was the densest collection of stars or lt ra compact dwarf galaxy anyw
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> this next story proves you're never too young to make big scientific discoveries. they are undergraduate students at san jose state university. not only does neither of them yet have a college degree michael has taken a sum total of one astrophysics class in his career. that didn't stop either of them from shooting for the stars and finding them literally. the great space discoveries of our day are...
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they just need to be in the right environment. announcer: the story next in our "bay area proud" special. that interesting idea is what's behind oakland's cat café, and it's having remarkable success. when they say they are saving cats' lives, they have the numbers to back it up. ann: her coming back here, i mean, i think she's just really a different cat now. garvin: ann dunn will be the first to tell you she's the last one you'd expect to run a cat rescue, particularly if you knew her in college. ann: my closest friends were all doing cat rescue, and i could not have cared less. i could not have cared less. garvin: all that changed, however, one day when ann crossed paths with a single stray kitten. ann: there was this little orange tabby, and i always say it's like my heart grew three sizes that day. i just, i'm like, "i'll keep him." garvin: that rescue led to another. and eventually, ann began to volunteer at oakland animal services. it was there ann saw firsthand that the cats who could handle the caged and noisy shelter en
they just need to be in the right environment. announcer: the story next in our "bay area proud" special. that interesting idea is what's behind oakland's cat café, and it's having remarkable success. when they say they are saving cats' lives, they have the numbers to back it up. ann: her coming back here, i mean, i think she's just really a different cat now. garvin: ann dunn will be the first to tell you she's the last one you'd expect to run a cat rescue, particularly if you knew...
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there's that sense of that nurturing and healing environment. robert: i was interested when i heard that you have quite a high percentage of asian pacific islanders and asian-american patients, huh? kathleen: we do. i think part of that is the programs that we've created, for example we have our transplant program that offers out transplant services in hawaii. so, we get a lot of patients from hawaii. also, our access to interpretive services through an ipad and through other technology allows us to speak in korean and speak in japanese, whereas people would struggle with communicating with those families. but they have needs too. robert: yeah, that's the key factor actually, huh? kathleen: and so, we can serve to that population, to those populations, absolutely. robert: yeah, and you mentioned that you have a high percentage of workers who are also asian-american, pacific islanders? kathleen: we do, i would say-- i don't know the exact numbers, but i would say between 40 and 50% of our nursing workforce anyway are asian and pacific islander. r
there's that sense of that nurturing and healing environment. robert: i was interested when i heard that you have quite a high percentage of asian pacific islanders and asian-american patients, huh? kathleen: we do. i think part of that is the programs that we've created, for example we have our transplant program that offers out transplant services in hawaii. so, we get a lot of patients from hawaii. also, our access to interpretive services through an ipad and through other technology allows...
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this is the environment i'm used to, e.r. controlled chaos of the emergency room. >> do you remember me? >> reporter: for nearly 500 parents at who show up at st. joseph with a psychiatric crisis every month -- >> what's going on? >> reporter: -- being in the chaos can be down right dangerous. that's because studies show mental health patients wait for hours even days in the e.r. to get treatment, significantly longer than other patients. and waiting in that turbulent environment can make these patients even sicker. >> if i let you sit longer you're going to escalate where you might hurt someone, possibly hurt yourself. >> reporter: 47-year-old chad ward experienced it firsthand. he spent 24 hours in an emergency room after he tried to take his own life. >> they didn't have a bed so i was having to sit in a chair and it was just a lot of pain. >> these people are in distress. are we going to look the other way and ignore it, or are we going to look at best policies and practices to help them get the help they need? >> reporte
this is the environment i'm used to, e.r. controlled chaos of the emergency room. >> do you remember me? >> reporter: for nearly 500 parents at who show up at st. joseph with a psychiatric crisis every month -- >> what's going on? >> reporter: -- being in the chaos can be down right dangerous. that's because studies show mental health patients wait for hours even days in the e.r. to get treatment, significantly longer than other patients. and waiting in that turbulent...
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just ahead, saving the environment and farmers money. a win-win solution to the crisis in the industry. >>> making a return, the garlic festival is back, just not where you expected it to be. in the event that picks up where it left off. >>> the '90s are back in walnut creek. the seven-day forecast could be making a run at 100 degrees. we will talk more about it in the forecast when we come right back. >>> why thieves are stealing certain models of car, hyundai and kia. dramatic joy rides: tremor. dramatic joy rides: tremor. >>> mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i started taking osteo bi-flex every day because it has joint shield... ...clinically shown to improve joint comfort within 7 days. osteo bi-flex - available at your local retailer and club. >>> the garlic festival is back this weekend, not where you're expecting it to be. thousands of garlic lovers made their way to the first ever california garlic festival in stockton. organizers indefinitely canceled the festival in april. a different grou
just ahead, saving the environment and farmers money. a win-win solution to the crisis in the industry. >>> making a return, the garlic festival is back, just not where you expected it to be. in the event that picks up where it left off. >>> the '90s are back in walnut creek. the seven-day forecast could be making a run at 100 degrees. we will talk more about it in the forecast when we come right back. >>> why thieves are stealing certain models of car, hyundai and...
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they're making decisions on the environment that's going to affect generations to come. there we go. is it emotional for you and your your family? i mean, does this get you guys emotional? yeah, it does. sorry. you look at the possibility of where your family has been for excuse me, 200 years and then your own state looks the other way. they're not looking at the environment. they're not looking at the future generations. okay. you want to head right for that bell? doing a good job? for matter of fact, i'm dan lieberman on the gulf of maine to to learn more about how floating offshore wind turbines work. you can see an extended interview with the experts at @matteroffacttv. next on matter of fact, a major city explores ways to reduce traffic in a popular business distririct. there are e going to b be consequences. why neighboring communities say the consequences could impact their health and safety. and it's my house. it's mine. i don't know what to say. homeownership, jobs, access to fresh food. something bigger than me. help this so i need to get back, meet the profess
they're making decisions on the environment that's going to affect generations to come. there we go. is it emotional for you and your your family? i mean, does this get you guys emotional? yeah, it does. sorry. you look at the possibility of where your family has been for excuse me, 200 years and then your own state looks the other way. they're not looking at the environment. they're not looking at the future generations. okay. you want to head right for that bell? doing a good job? for matter...
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this is the final question here on this murky environment that we're seeing. ceos are telling me all the time they don't know the details of dodd frank. it's the law of the land and we're still writing the rules. it seems like we're going around things and the epa is coming out with its own rules. you've got the labor relations board, the situation with boeing. do you think it's right that boeing has to close down that plant in south carolina because it's non-union? >> yes. i don't know that they would close it down, i would hope they would make it used. >> why? this is a corporate decision. should the government get involved in corporate decisions like that? >> you told me what i thought, and i told you what i thought. apart from that, the u.s. has a bigger question. the evoka rule has to be spelled out more clearly. the uncertainty is not a positive thing, but it happens when you make change, and it takes time to listen to what people are saying in order to go forth. but -- i think we subject everything we do to scrutiny. is it in furtherance of what we inte
this is the final question here on this murky environment that we're seeing. ceos are telling me all the time they don't know the details of dodd frank. it's the law of the land and we're still writing the rules. it seems like we're going around things and the epa is coming out with its own rules. you've got the labor relations board, the situation with boeing. do you think it's right that boeing has to close down that plant in south carolina because it's non-union? >> yes. i don't know...
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i think this is part of serving the country. >> reporter: chad's passion for the environment doesn't stop at the river's edge. he pledged to plant 1 million trees. all of hopes of losing his job one day, meaning the dirty work is done. ron mott, nbc news, paducah, kentucky. >>> that's our broadcast for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now at 6:00, exactly who are they? what we're learning tonight about the men arrested in the bryan stow case. >>> also ahead, what park rangers say they won't do in the wake of the deadly accident at yosemi yosemite. >> and a rise in armed rob are yous. bay area at 6:00 starts right now. >>
i think this is part of serving the country. >> reporter: chad's passion for the environment doesn't stop at the river's edge. he pledged to plant 1 million trees. all of hopes of losing his job one day, meaning the dirty work is done. ron mott, nbc news, paducah, kentucky. >>> that's our broadcast for this friday night. thank you for being with us. i'm lester holt in for brian. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and right back here tomorrow night. good night. --...
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to help the environment. >> well if it helps the environment i'm all for it. >> many think it is the right thing to do. >> reporter: you could see in the video some shops here at sfo still selling plastic bottled water but to reiterate those are a liter and a half which are still allowed. anything under a liter that is plastic containing water not allowed to be sold. and this ban does not apply to anything -- other types of juices or soda or flavored water sold in plastic. it does not apply to those. live here at sfo, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> bring your own bottle. thanks, bob. >>> so what is in a name? you could find today with a controversial vote taking place in san francisco. the sfmta may decide to name a stop on the china town subway after rose pack. protesters plan to rally ahead of the today's meeting. they say some of the legacy includes intimidation against members of the chinese community. when mta leaders voted in june they deadlocked on a decision. >>> this year is less destructing for damaging wildfires in california. the forestry department said 95% less acrea
to help the environment. >> well if it helps the environment i'm all for it. >> many think it is the right thing to do. >> reporter: you could see in the video some shops here at sfo still selling plastic bottled water but to reiterate those are a liter and a half which are still allowed. anything under a liter that is plastic containing water not allowed to be sold. and this ban does not apply to anything -- other types of juices or soda or flavored water sold in plastic. it...
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>> we want an environment of tolerance. it is albany for all. >> reporter: on the steps of albany high school, a large crowd gathered including parents whose children were targeted. >> not just racially charged but just really shocking. shocking, shocking, shocking. >> reporter: alexandra campbell jones says her daughter was pictured. >> so they were horribly, horribly graphic pictures of racism. >> reporter: a number of images posted to an instagram account. >> the klansmen and noose and a torch. >> reporter: the superintendent called the incident horrifying. the images disgusting. an investigation is under way. >> some students have been disciplined depending on their level of involvement. others, because the investigation is still going on, will have to determine what it will be for them. >> reporter: she talked about students learning lessons of inclusiveness and steps being taken to ensure a tolerant and supportive environment. still one student said he wanted more openness and clarity. >> albane has been touted as suc
>> we want an environment of tolerance. it is albany for all. >> reporter: on the steps of albany high school, a large crowd gathered including parents whose children were targeted. >> not just racially charged but just really shocking. shocking, shocking, shocking. >> reporter: alexandra campbell jones says her daughter was pictured. >> so they were horribly, horribly graphic pictures of racism. >> reporter: a number of images posted to an instagram account....
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. >> we've reached a point that the crisis on the environment has become so obvious with the notable acception of the former president that we really have an opportunity to do things we couldn't have done. two, five, ten years ago. >> san francisco's u.n. plaza was packed for earth day. hundreds of kids gathered to demand more needs to be done to combat climate change and put environment first. it's one of dozens of events across the bay area today and this weekend. and joining us now is the executive director of the factory farming awareness coalition. and one of the speakers at this year's earth day event in san francisco. monica, thank you so much for being with us on this friday. >> hi, audrey, so good to be here. >> so, your organization is is working towards creating a more sustainable food system by ending factory farming. a lot of us have heard about it before but not enough information. can you explain how this would help lessen our carbon footprint. >> growing up in the bay area, when i thought about threats to the environment, i thought about oil spills in san francisco ba
. >> we've reached a point that the crisis on the environment has become so obvious with the notable acception of the former president that we really have an opportunity to do things we couldn't have done. two, five, ten years ago. >> san francisco's u.n. plaza was packed for earth day. hundreds of kids gathered to demand more needs to be done to combat climate change and put environment first. it's one of dozens of events across the bay area today and this weekend. and joining us...
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as we see in the playoffs, you get it in this environment. the handshake, as today we commemorated 100 years of the national hockey league and this game from the opening pageantry took right off. it was physical. it was grinding in the first period. anthony mantha had the only goal in the second period. then an explosion by toronto. detroit finding themselves down. fighting all the way back. just over a second left in regulation, mantha's second goal of the game tied it and then auston matthews wins it in overtime. his third game-winning goal of the season. his 20th of the campaign. at 3:40 of overtime from jake gardiner and connor brown. >> pierre: john, every single one of these men just participated in an amazing event from the national hockey league and their fans and we talked about a coronation from time to time with different players. auston matthews has just been coronated. he is that good. >> john: a salute on both sides. a wonderful day. for a fantastic sport. pierre, we'll take a look at the winning goal by the arizona-raised austo
as we see in the playoffs, you get it in this environment. the handshake, as today we commemorated 100 years of the national hockey league and this game from the opening pageantry took right off. it was physical. it was grinding in the first period. anthony mantha had the only goal in the second period. then an explosion by toronto. detroit finding themselves down. fighting all the way back. just over a second left in regulation, mantha's second goal of the game tied it and then auston matthews...
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i think it was an environment that was a bit like, oh, wow. i can't believe we're all sitzádrq)e and what's the expectation? and really the first thing that came in is when paulson walked in with -- at that time new york fed chair geithner and kris cox, the said of the sec, and bsaid, you know, we're going to work together and on sunday night, you know, lehman, there will be an announcement that lehman has a purchaser or, you know, then we're going to go into a different mode. >> one thing that i wrote about in the book and i tried not to only focus on the weekend but the year and a half later and the results that happened. now private debt became public debt. you had a european debt crisis. so i guess my question to you is has wall street changed? >> the biggest change is there's been an absolute derisking and deleveraging of our industry. not only our industry, but to the consumer. firms that were levered between 35 and 50 times, you know, now the leverage in wall street is probably 15 to 25. today people looking at their -- everyone's rati
i think it was an environment that was a bit like, oh, wow. i can't believe we're all sitzádrq)e and what's the expectation? and really the first thing that came in is when paulson walked in with -- at that time new york fed chair geithner and kris cox, the said of the sec, and bsaid, you know, we're going to work together and on sunday night, you know, lehman, there will be an announcement that lehman has a purchaser or, you know, then we're going to go into a different mode. >> one...
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but let's put them in that environment. let's get them in a job site. so we collaborate with a number of non-profit organizations that open their doors to these youth and allow them to integrate into a workplace environment. >> that can't be easy for the potential employers. they are kind of taking a risk. >> they are taking a risk. this is a clientele you are not getting right away college interns who have this background, knowledge or training. a lot of times they are in job sites they are not certainly trained for or educated enough for. they don't have the background or the degrees. but it starts the general interest. that's what the internships are about is creating the interest for that client to better themselves. you have the clients who have that knowledge and background now. if they want to pursue this career this is the training and degree i need to have. it starts with getting them out of the environment of the home or neighborhood and getting them in a work environment. >> we have been doing too many negative stories on youth violence and i
but let's put them in that environment. let's get them in a job site. so we collaborate with a number of non-profit organizations that open their doors to these youth and allow them to integrate into a workplace environment. >> that can't be easy for the potential employers. they are kind of taking a risk. >> they are taking a risk. this is a clientele you are not getting right away college interns who have this background, knowledge or training. a lot of times they are in job sites...
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it's a terrible environment for a lot of stocks but it is a good environment for restaurants. we only want the best, though, and dunkin' brand wins the donut war hand down. i love the fact that donuts aren't staples in spain, italy or greece. you can't beat that or an extra large with a little bit of skim like i get every weekend at my own dunkin' donuts in summit where not only am i regular but they know my drink and they have it poured by the time i get to the front of the line. robert in pennsylvania, robert! >> booyah skeedaddy. i have a question about roundy's. they plummeted after earnings. >> they put a note saying don't fret roundy's. it rose puerto rico 1070 where we recommended it. it's a jpmorgan note. they're very happy with it, i'm going to go with what jpmorgan says. they're following it very closely. i think we're fine in roundy's. a lot of people asked me, that's why i know about it. mark in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim, a big little silver booyah for you. >> what part of jersey booyah? >> caller: little silver right there. >> yeah, okay, i know that. i was
it's a terrible environment for a lot of stocks but it is a good environment for restaurants. we only want the best, though, and dunkin' brand wins the donut war hand down. i love the fact that donuts aren't staples in spain, italy or greece. you can't beat that or an extra large with a little bit of skim like i get every weekend at my own dunkin' donuts in summit where not only am i regular but they know my drink and they have it poured by the time i get to the front of the line. robert in...